Snowfall forecast for D.C. area uncertain for Sunday and Monday

February 21, 2026 • Google News World

Snowfall Forecast for DC Area on Sunday and Monday

A winter storm is expected to hit the D.C. area on Sunday and continue into Monday, bringing potentially significant snowfall. According to forecast models, the storm could bring several inches of snow to the region.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the area, with snowfall totals ranging from 2-6 inches in some areas. The exact amount of snow that will fall is still uncertain and may vary depending on the specific location within the D.C. metropolitan area.

Residents are advised to check their school schedules and transportation plans, as the storm could impact these services. Additionally, drivers should be prepared for hazardous road conditions and potential power outages.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the entire D.C. area, with snowfall expected to begin on Sunday afternoon and continue through Monday morning. The storm is expected to bring significant snowfall, with totals ranging from 2-6 inches in some areas.

Residents are advised to check their school schedules and transportation plans, as the storm could impact these services. Additionally, drivers should be prepared for hazardous road conditions and potential power outages.

The forecast models indicate that the storm will move slowly through the region on Sunday and Monday, bringing sustained snowfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour at times. The exact timing and amount of snowfall is still uncertain and may vary depending on the specific location within the D.C. metropolitan area.

Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates on the storm’s progress and any necessary precautions or instructions.

Source: Google News World